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Paul Schrader, hot off writing the scripts for Martin Scorsese’s immortal classics Taxi Driver and Raging Bull, stepped into the director’s chair for the third time with 1980’s American Gigolo, a gripping tale of intrigue and deception set against the backdrop of sultry late-70s Los Angeles and starring Richard Gere in a breakthrough performance.
In a world of wealth and desire, high-end male escort Julian Kay (Gere) offers his love and attention to women in need. But when a client, the wife of a sadistic finance magnate, is found dead, all eyes turn to Julian as the prime suspect. Realizing he’s being framed, Julian races to prove his innocence, determined to unravel the mystery behind the setup. As he digs deeper into the case, he embarks on a journey that forces him to confront his own identity.
American Gigolo is a feast for the senses thanks to cinematography by John Bailey and costume design by Giorgio Armani, not to mention a soundtrack courtesy of “Father of Disco” Giorgio Moroder including the Grammy-nominated anthem “Call Me” by Blondie. Co-starring Lauren Hutton, Héctor Elizondo, and Bill Duke.
Julian Kay (Richard Gere) is a master at the art of seduction. He is an intelligent, charismatic man who knows what women want. Him. As a lover-for-hire, he`s a man that privileged women are compelled to pay for. His life of luxury capsizes when he embarks on a torrid affair with a Senator`s wife (Lauren Hutton) and when one of his high-profile clients is murdered. Julian goes from American Gigolo to prime suspect. As the police tighten the noose, he finds himself alone, unable to vindicate himself, and unwilling to ruin the life of the only woman who hasn`t abandoned him.
In a film directed by Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver), Richard Gere sizzles in the role that made him a star.